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The second device, of which we also give an example, is self-explanatory, and is perhaps the more original.
PRINTERS' MARKSWILLIAM ROBERTSA similar structure, formed with seven glasses and a carafe, is shown in Fig. 22, which is self-explanatory.
THE STRAND MAGAZINE, VOLUME XXVII, JANUARY 1904, NO. 157VARIOUSI think that Cadigan Exhibits Nos. 16, 17, and 18 are self-explanatory.
WARREN COMMISSION (7 OF 26): HEARINGS VOL. VII (OF 15)THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDYThe name thus conferred is a self-explanatory and exclusive title of distinction and authority.
THE VITALITY OF MORMONISM--BRIEF ESSAYSJAMES E. TALMAGEApropos to the foregoing facts are the following communications which are self-explanatory.
THE DISCARDSLUCULLUS VIRGIL MCWHORTERWhich little gem of a memoire presently made the fact of his exile self-explanatory.
THE MOONLIT WAYROBERT W. CHAMBERSAt this point, again, I think the page is in general self-explanatory.
WARREN COMMISSION (8 OF 26): HEARINGS VOL. VIII (OF 15)THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDYThe term racial poisons, introduced by the present writer in the year 1907, is self-explanatory.
PARENTHOOD AND RACE CULTURECALEB WILLIAMS SALEEBYThe Prologue is self-explanatory; we see how the responsibility passed from the Cook to the Manciple.
CHAUCER'S WORKS, VOLUME 3 (OF 7)GEOFFREY CHAUCERSelf explanatory (Recognition of the advantages ofpreventive maintenance).7.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUSTOM MARK III CP SERIES OIL FIRED UNITANONYMOUSWORDS RELATED TO SELF-EXPLANATORY
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